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IT Management Linux News for Apr 03, 2001

  • Forbes.com: VA Linux chief still sees profitability by Oct. 2002 (Apr 03, 2001, 23:45)
    "VA Linux Systems Inc., which makes software and products for the Linux operating system, still expects to turn profitable in the quarter ended October 2002, a company executive said on Tuesday."

  • LinuxPR: Linux Market to Grow 154% in 2001 predicts Idaya/freeVSD research (Apr 03, 2001, 22:24)
    "Research conducted by Idaya (www.idaya.co.uk), sponsors of the freeVSD project (www.freevsd.org), has revealed that the Linux market is expected to grow by over 150% during 2001. Linux is predicted to become the most dominant global web server platform by mid 2002, and there is majority confidence that open source software will become the most dominant underlying technology for web hosting services by 2003."

  • CNET News.com: New friendships in the open-source world (Apr 03, 2001, 21:57)
    "With some of the entrepreneurial glamour gone from open-source software, companies backing the cooperative-programming approach are resorting to more traditional means to boost their prospects: the old-boys network."

  • Kansas City Business Journal: Atipa focuses on software, sells hardware business (Apr 03, 2001, 06:30)
    "Atipa, which began building a presence in the end-to-end Linux hardware market in 1999, has laid off 40 of its 50 Kansas City employees in recent months, including most of its technical staff."